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...And Then Everything Started to Look Different..., Effendi Records, 2000, Joel Miller, BMus'93.

For those who have attended Trafalgar School for Girls, Margaret Gillett's rendition of the institution's history can serve as a journey down memory lane. It is also a wonderful source of information for anyone thinking about sending their daughters to the school. Gillett, professor emerita of education at McGill, explores the history of Trafalgar from its opening in 1887, through the influence of the women's suffrage movement, the two World Wars, and the Depression, up until the year 1999. Traf is the story of the dedicated individuals who worked to fulfill the dream of the school's founder, Donald Ross, and made it what it is today: one of the most reputable girls' schools on the island of Montreal.

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